Robert Leleu wrote:
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> Je la 16/04/2016 10:52, c...@isbd.net skribis :
> > Swarup wrote:
> >>> We'll be looking for a way when practically every week new updates
> >>>
Swarup wrote:
> > We'll be looking for a way when practically every week new updates
> > appear for Kexi.
> >
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> There are so many software packages which update regularly every week
> with the Ubuntu update manager-- it happens automatically. If Kexi could
> be incorporated into this feature
Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
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> > My main reason for not persevering with Kexi (I did try it a while
> > ago) is that it is effectively proprietary in the way it uses
> > databases. You really can't share data between Kexi and other
> > applications. I have, for example, a lot of sqlite3 database
Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
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> > My fundamental requirement is soemthing like Access' table view that
> > allows very simple creation and updating of a table. I've yet to find
> > anything.
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> Yes, sometimes I am looking into ways to make Kexi even simpler to
> use, so if user wants it - it can
Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
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> The exclusive group or RAD users is not small but severely distributed
> so quite hard to reach. Misused spreadsheets for example are
> competitors too. There's always room for IT projects without any
> reasonable budget assigned.
>
Yes, that's my pet hate, people usi
Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> Hi,
> December 7: Linux Voice review, Calligra included.
> Kexi wins in the Databases category:
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> http://www.linuxvoice.com/group-test-office-suites
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Hmm, I'd hardly say it wins. After saying that they weren't sure that
the 'desktop database' is a good idea in gener
Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> Hello,
> What databases do you prefer in Kexi?
> Please vote: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=220&t=122372
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The voting process is too long-winded IMHO, I think I have a login to
do it but the time take to work it out is too much.
Also, I want to vote for sqlite3